1 He would give her life, perhaps love, too.
2 But it's the life of Paris; that's the thing.
3 She was about to explore another life with Frank.
4 Then he had been sent for a term to Cambridge to see a little life.
5 For the first time in his life he felt himself superior to the people he passed.
6 Every step brought him nearer to London, farther from his own sober inartistic life.
7 Why, when I was a nipper every morning of my life I had a cold bath, winter and summer.
8 His father, who had begun life as an advanced Nationalist, had modified his views early.
9 In her home anyway she had shelter and food; she had those whom she had known all her life about her.
10 He felt better after having eaten than he had felt before, less weary of his life, less vanquished in spirit.
11 These noises converged in a single sensation of life for me: I imagined that I bore my chalice safely through a throng of foes.
12 Jimmy, under generous influences, felt the buried zeal of his father wake to life within him: he aroused the torpid Routh at last.
13 Well, Tommy," he said, "I wish you and yours every joy in life, old chap, and tons of money, and may you never die till I shoot you.
14 He said that the happiest time of one's life was undoubtedly one's school-boy days and that he would give anything to be young again.
15 He still bought a copy of Reynolds's Newspaper every week but he attended to his religious duties and for nine-tenths of the year lived a regular life.
16 I had hardly any patience with the serious work of life which, now that it stood between me and my desire, seemed to me child's play, ugly monotonous child's play.
17 He picked his way deftly through all that minute vermin-like life and under the shadow of the gaunt spectral mansions in which the old nobility of Dublin had roystered.
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